After a brief introduction on the definition of Artificial Intelligence (AI), the article questions whether delivering justice could or should be entirely entrusted to AI itself. On the basis of technological, legal and ontological reasons, the article excludes this possibility, recalling how AI can instead usefully assist human judgesin performing their function. The article ends by proposing a list of “human rights”, understood as those exercised by humans in order to maintain control over AI-assisted justice.
Intelligenza artificiale e giustizia: potenzialità e rischi / Casonato, Carlo. - In: DPCE ONLINE. - ISSN 2037-6677. - ELETTRONICO. - 2020:3(2020), pp. 3369-3389.
Intelligenza artificiale e giustizia: potenzialità e rischi
Casonato, Carlo
2020-01-01
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After a brief introduction on the definition of Artificial Intelligence (AI), the article questions whether delivering justice could or should be entirely entrusted to AI itself. On the basis of technological, legal and ontological reasons, the article excludes this possibility, recalling how AI can instead usefully assist human judgesin performing their function. The article ends by proposing a list of “human rights”, understood as those exercised by humans in order to maintain control over AI-assisted justice.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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